This is a public cemetery and is accessible from the road.
This cemetery is known as Lee Park Catholic Cemetery. The Lee Park
Protestant Cemetery is just ½ mile south of this one. From
Hwy. 70, go 8 miles east of Westerville, Custer County, Nebraska, then
1 mile north on the gravel road.

The land for this cemetery was originally owned by William Murray
- who is interred there. He later donated the land for the cemetery.
The historic old village of Lee's Park - now long gone - was one mile straight
east from this cemetery - on the extreme western border of Custer County,
Nebraska where it meets the extreme western border of Valley County, Nebraska.
The valley known as Lee's Park was located in both counties, as was the
town of Lee's Park. Mr. James Lee - first postmaster at Lee's Park
and the man for whom the village was named - is also interred in this cemetery.

Fagen, John J., died July 11, 1897, Aged 42 years; Bridget,
his wife, 1849 - 1940, "Our Father in his wisdom called the boon
his love had given and though on earth the body lies, the soul is safe
in heaven"

Fagen, Leo Almor, 1880 - 1942

Gibbons, this
is on a large stone all of the people below were on separate small stones
behind the larger stone - no last names on the smaller stones

Gibbons, Edward C., 1887 - 1954

Gibbons, Mary E., "Mother", 1846 - 1920

Gibbons, Michael, "Father", 1841 - 1907, GAR 1861 - 1865 marker

Gibbons, Katie E., 1876 - 1897

Gibbons, Georgia A., 1885 - 1885

Grant, John P., Jan 19, 1883 - Apr 20, 1911

Grant, Marie, "Our Darling Marie", "baby" - no last name on
this stone, next to John P. Grant